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The phrase "precise statements" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to statements that are clear, exact, and unambiguous. Example: "In scientific research, it is essential to make precise statements to avoid misunderstandings."
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Since no exit polls were carried out in Kentucky, it's hard to make precise statements about how Clinton managed to eke out a victory there.
Here for the most part Mill appears as the disciple of David Ricardo, striving after more precise statements and reaching forward to further consequences.
General Motors could have recalled vehicles with faulty ignition switches more quickly had managers not been "imprisoned" by a "lexicon of assurance," which favored convoluted euphemisms over precise statements about risks.
Plato doubtless knew well the doctrines of individual Sophists; but he was writing for those to whom these doctrines were already well known, and he was always more interested in following the argument where it led than in providing precise statements of other people's views for the sake of posterity.
For details and precise statements we refer to Sects.
See Theorems 1 4 for the precise statements.
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However, in terms of individual mortality risk prediction, the reliability and precision of both scores is limited and does not allow a precise statement about the mortality risk.
This concern with precise statement necessitates meticulous examination of the structure of a sentence conveying a command.
Nicolas Ghesquiere's needlelike silhouette for Balenciaga left an unambiguous point: here is the most precise statement a modern designer can make about female strength.
"The Gospel the church preaches," he wrote, "is a precise statement of the life it leads -- a degenerate stew of behavioral psychology, affluent ethics and cultural mythology, seasoned by nationalist politics".
The link is rarely so direct, but in the case of Meridiana, a middle-aged Italian restaurant on the far Upper West Side, it's a precise statement of fact.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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